KILLEEN, Texas —
Are you ready to continue rooting for Killeen local Rose Short on "The Voice?" Well, now is the perfect time because the live shows begin Monday night with only 20 singers that remain.
Short was a corrections officer at Gatesville Correctional Facility for eight years before she quit to pursue her dream of music. She has made it through every round of ‘The Voice’ so far, and the audience always seems to love her. Short, along with the other contestants, is still working hard for each round.
Out of the 20 contestants, only 13 will make it to Tuesday’s live show.
If you hope to see Short make it to the next round, make sure to cast your vote on the official "Voice" app. You can download the app for both Apple and Android.
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